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AJ ONeal 13ea83f963 ref: remove all releases.js files and _common/ fetchers
These files are no longer loaded at runtime. All release data now comes
from _cache/YYYY-MM/{pkg}.json files generated by the Go webicached daemon.

Deleted:
- 94 {pkg}/releases.js files (per-package upstream fetchers)
- 8 _common/*.js files (github.js, gitea.js, git-tag.js, fetcher.js, etc.)

Updated:
- _webi/classify-one.js: reads from cache instead of require(releases.js)
- Fixed hardcoded triplet key to use dynamic lookup
2026-03-11 16:24:28 -06:00
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2026-03-08 19:38:49 -06:00

title, homepage, tagline
title homepage tagline
watchexec https://github.com/watchexec/watchexec watchexec is a simple, standalone tool that watches a path and runs a command whenever it detects modifications.

To update or switch versions, run webi watchexec@stable (or @v1.17, @beta, etc).

Files

These are the files / directories that are created and/or modified with this install:

~/.config/envman/PATH.env
~/.local/bin/watchexec

Cheat Sheet

watchexec runs a given command when any files in watched directories change.
It respects .[git]ignore.

Here's the shortlist of options we've found most useful:

-w, --watch     ./src/      watch the given directory
-e, --exts      js,css      watch only the given extensions
-i, --ignore    '*.md'      do not watch the given pattern
-d, --debounce  5000        the minimum number of milleseconds
                                to wait between changes

-r, --restart               restart the process (for servers, etc)
-s, --signal    SIGHUP      like -r, but with a signal (ex: SIGHUP)
-c, --clear                 clear the screen between command runs
-W  (wait)                  ignore all changes as the command runs

--              npm start   what command to run, with its arguments

--no-ignore                 disregard both .ignore and .gitignore
--no-vcs-ignore             disregard only .gitignore
--no-default-ignore         disregard built-in ignore lists

How to use

Example: List the directory when any files change.

watchexec -c -- ls -lah

Advanced Usage Example

Here's a "kitchen sink" example.

watchexec -c -r -s SIGKILL -d 2000 -W --verbose \
    -w ./src -w ./server.js \
    -e js,css,html \
    -i '*.md' -i 'package-lock.json' \
    -- npm run build

How to use (Node, Go, Rust, rsync)

These examples show how you might use this for builds, servers, and publishing or deploying.

# Node / npm
watchexec -W -- npm run build
watchexec -r -- npm start

# Golang
watchexec -- go build .
watchexec -r -- go run .

# Rust
watchexec -- cargo build --bin
watchexec -r -- cargo run --bin

# rsync (local copy)
watchexec -- rsync -avhP ./ ./srv/MY_PROJECT/

# rsync (remote publish)
watchexec -- rsync -avhP ./ app@example.com:~/srv/MY_PROJECT/